David Maybee [37047]
- Born: 1761, Canajoharie, Albany County, New York 10135
- Marriage: Gerdraut Freimauer [37046] in Cobleskill, Albany County, New York
- Died: 20 Aug 1839 at age 78 10162
- Buried: Red Mill Cemetery, Colosse, Oswego County, New York
Other names for David were Mabee, Mabie and Mebie.
General Notes:
From the Maybee Society files. Not all data is verified. Say dates are estimates and are probably within 20 years. The Maybee Society keeps its data on The Master GenealogistοΏ½, and has been modified by Gary Hester?s WIT2NOTEοΏ½ to form the GedCom file. This information is also available in a TMG file.
Noted events in his life were:
Baptism, 10 Feb 1762, Presbyterian Church, Fort Plain, Albany County, New York. 630,10135 at the time of his birth the Church was known as 'The Reformed Calvinst Church of Canajohary'
Military Service, Bet 1776 and 1782. 9920,9921 Between 1776 and 1782 Joseph Mabie , his son, David Maybee , and his son in law, were private soldiers in Captain Joseph Dygart's First Company of the First (Canajoharie) Regiment of the Tryon County Militia under Colonel Samuel Campbell.
Military Service, 1777, Fort Windacher, Danube, Tryon County, New York. 10135 David fought in Captain Joseph Dygert's Seventh Company of the New York State Militia in the Mohawk Valley, defending the area from Indian and British actions. He fought until the end of the war in 1784, but did not receive discharge papers.
Milit-Beg spring 1777
Baptism, 19 Jan 1783, Reformed Dutch Church, German Flatts, Tryon County, New York. 10038 David Maybee were witnesses to the baptism of Catherine Loucks 19 Jan 1783 Reformed Dutch Church, German Flatts, Tryon County, New York
Residence, Apr 1789, Canajoharie Castle, Montgomery County, New York. 10148 David Maybee and Gerdraut Freimauer lived Apr 1789 Canajoharie Castle, Montgomery County, New York
Residence, Apr 1789, Canajoharie Castle, Montgomery County, New York. 10148
Census, 1790, German Flatts Township, Montgomery County, New York. 10149 David Maybee and Gerdraut Freimauer appeared on the census of 1790 German Flatts Township, Montgomery County, New YorkEnumerated as one male 16 or over, one male under 16, two females, no free non-whites, and slave column is illegible
Land, 2 Mar 1795, Otego, Otsego County, New York. 10164 Date of Deed: 3/2/1795 Date Recorded: 4/6/1811 Liber/Page(s): M, 523 - 524 Grantor: David Maybee, Town of Otsego Grantee: Amasa Ransom, Town of Otsego Witnesses: Israel Ransom, Francis Henry Consideration: 67 Pounds, 10 Shillings, lawful money of the State of New York Acreage: 50 acres Description: Land on the South side of the Mohawk river being a part of Lot #6 in a Patent lately granted to Conrad Mathise, which said Patent lays at the North East corner of Schuylers Purchase at a certain lake called by the Indians Canayderaga, said land bounded as follows: beginning at the Northeast corner of said lot #6 one chain from the corner of said lot North 58 degrees West to a heap of stones thence South 64 degrees West 10 chains to a heap of stones thence North 40 degrees West 2 chains to a heap of stones near to fish creek running Southerly and Westerly til it strikes the line of said lot #6 by the point of the hill near the creek thence South 42 degrees West 13 chains to a heap of stones thence south 58 degrees east 14 chains to a heap of stones thence North 42 degrees East 37 chains to the first mentioned bounds
Land, 28 Apr 1796, Otsego County, New York. 10165 Date of Deed: 4/28/1796 Date Recorded: 8/16/1800 Liber/Page(s): C, 122 - 123 Grantor: John Mauritius Goetschius, Town of Broadalbin, Montgomery County Grantee: David Maybee, Town of Otsego Witnesses: Jonathan Fisk, John Haring Consideration: 106 Pounds, 10 Shillings, lawful money of the State of New York Acreage: 75 acres Description: Part of Lot #2 in a Patent granted to John McNeil and others on 4/5/1769. Bounded as follows: Westerly by the lake, Southerly by Lot #3, Easterly by Lot #9 and Northerly by Lot #1 of which lot said Mabee is to have three fourths of the Northerly side.
Land, 30 Jun 1798, Otego, Otsego County, New York. 10166 Date of Deed: 6/30/1798 Date Recorded: 6/7/1800 Liber/Page(s): C, 33 Grantor: David Maybee, Town of Otsego Grantee: Francis Freevan, Town of Otsego Witnesses: Francis Henry, Elisha Palmer Consideration: 35 Pounds, lawful money of the State of New York Acreage: 10 acres Description: A piece or parcel of land in a Patent granted to John McNeil and others on 4/5/1769, bounded as follows: beginning at a White Oak tree and runs North 74 degrees West 22 chains and 75 links to a Black Oak stump, from thence to Lake Canaydarago two chains, thence Southerly by said lake 5 chains, thence Easterly 2 chains, thence Northerly to the before mentioned Black Oak stump 5 chains, thence South 54 degrees East to a stake 22 chains and 75 links, thence Northerly 8 chains and 50 links to the first mentioned bounds.
Census, 1800, Otego, Otsego County, New York. 10134 David Maybee and Gerdraut Freimauer appeared on the census of 1800 Otsego, Otsego County, New YorkDavid Maby, one man and one woman 26-45, one girl 10-16, four boys and four girls under 10
Land, 1807, Otsego County, New York. 10167 sold land to O. Bates
Land, 9 Jun 1808, Otego, Otsego County, New York. placed a notice in the Otsego Hearald, calling a mortgage from Oliver Bates for $513.50 and setting an auction date.
" WHEREAS, David Maybe of the town of Otsego, in the county of Otsego, and state of New York, did for securing the payment of the sum of five hundred and thirteen dollars and fifty cents, lawful money the State of New York, convey by mortgage unto Oliver Bates, of the town of Otsego in the county of Otsego and the state aforesaid--ALL that piece or parcel of land lying and being in the town and County of Otsego, and State of New York, being part of a tract of land known by the name of the twelve thousand acre tract, in Croghan's patent, and distinguished in a map or chart thereof, by being number one. Beginning at the Northwest corner of said land, running South, nine degrees west of Joshua Hall's line, twenty nine chains, and twenty-eight links to a stake and stones; thence South, Seventy two degrees east, thirty two chains to a beach stub; thence north, thirty-five degrees east, fifteen chains and Seventy-five links, to a tree marked; thence to the place of beginning, containing seventy nine acres of land, be the same more or less And whereas default has been made on payment of said sum of money with the interest ---Notice is therefore, hereby given that by virtue of a power contained in said mortgage and in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided, the above described premises will be sold at public vendue at the court-house in Otsego, on Saturday the third day of December next, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Oliver Bates By Farrand Stranaham, att'y June 9, 1808 89114
Census, 1810, Otego, Otsego County, New York. 109 David Maybee and Gerdraut Freimauer appeared on the census of 1810 Town of Otsego, Otsego County, New YorkD. Mawfree, one man over 45, one woman 26-45, one woman 16-26, three boys and one girl 10-16, three boys and two girls under 10
Emigration, Abt 1816, Oswego County, New York. 10135 Oswego County
Census, 1820, Mexico, Oswego County, New York. 110 David Maybee and Gerdraut Freimauer appeared on the census of 1820 Mexico, Oswego County, New YorkDavid Mabee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 18-26, two boys 16-18, and two girls 10-16.
Widowed, 23 Jul 1824. 738 David Maybee was widowed by the death of Gerdraut Freimauer 23 Jul 1824
Census, 1830, Parish, Oswego County, New York. 10168 David Maybee, one man 60-69, one woman 70-79. He was near his son Joseph and his family
Anecdote, 24 Sep 1831, First Presbyterian Church, Mexico, Oswego County, New York. 7792 24 Sep 1831 David Maybee were On September 24, 1831, at the house of John Miller, David Maybee, [and others] presented themselves and were united the next day(Vol. 2, p. 103). David was member 234. While the First Presbyterian Church of Mexicoh was formed in the Town of Mexico [hence its name] in 1810, it apparently served a broad congregation, including the Town of Parish. In 1830, the congregation split, with the westernmost part of the Town of Mexico forming a new church, and the minister, one David R. Dixon, staying with the existing church, including the members in the Town of Parish. Services seemed to alternate between the two towns, with the services in Parish being held in members' houses. First Presbyterian Church, Mexico, Oswego County, New York
Religion: On September 24, 1831, at the house of John Miller, David, 24 Sep 1831, First Presbyterian Church, Mexico, Oswego County, New York. 7792 Maybee, [and others] presented themselves and were united the next day(Vol. 2, p. 103). David was member 234. While the First Presbyterian Church of Mexicoh was formed in the Town of Mexico [hence its name] in 1810, it apparently served a broad congregation, including the Town of Parish. In 1830, the congregation split, with the westernmost part of the Town of Mexico forming a new church, and the minister, one David R. Dixon, staying with the existing church, including the members in the Town of Parish. Services seemed to alternate between the two towns, with the services in Parish being held in members' houses.
Memo, 18 Feb 1834, Court of Common Pleas, , Oswego County, New York. 10135 appeared to request a pension for service in the Revolutionary War
Alt. Death, 20 Aug 1840. 10131
David married Gerdraut Freimauer [37046] [MRIN: 551605293], daughter of Unknown and Unknown, in Cobleskill, Albany County, New York. (Gerdraut Freimauer [37046] died on 23 Jul 1824 738.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
Census, 1790, German Flatts Township, Montgomery County, New York. 10149 Enumerated as one male 16 or over, one male under 16, two females, no free non-whites, and slave column is illegible
Census, 1800, Otego, Otsego County, New York. 10134 David Maby, one man and one woman 26-45, one girl 10-16, four boys and four girls under 10
Census, 1810, Otego, Otsego County, New York. 109 D. Mawfree, one man over 45, one woman 26-45, one woman 16-26, three boys and one girl 10-16, three boys and two girls under 10
Land, 15 Jan 1811, Otsego County, New York. 10163 Date of Deed: 1/15/1811 Date Recorded: 1/16/1811 Liber/Page(s): M, 376 - 377 Grantor: David Maybee, Town of Otsego Grantee: William Shaw, Town of Warren, Herkimer County Witnesses: Farrance Stranahan, Charity Maybee (identified as David's wife) Consideration: $600 Acreage: 79 acres Description: Being part of the land known by the name of the twelve thousand acres in Croghtans Patent distinguished on a map or chart hereof by being Lot #1, beginning at the Northwest corner of said land running South 9 degrees West on Joshua Hull's line 29 chains and 28 links to a stake and stones, thence South 72 degrees East 32 chains to a Beech stump, thence North 36 degrees East 15 chains and 75 links to a tree marked, thence to the place of beginning.
Census, 1820, Mexico, Oswego County, New York. 110 David Mabee, one man and one woman over 45, one man 18-26, two boys 16-18, and two girls 10-16.
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